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Rain check at Reynolds

The flag was popping the rain was easing up, and
the fellow climbing into the van wasnt waiting for the
water to recede; hope those boots are waterproof.
Yesterdays rainfall in Glasgow was just shy of an inch,
the majority of that pouring down in the late afternoon.
There was a stiff breeze to go along with it; the highest
wind gust yesterday was 49 mph. As of six oclock this
morning, another third of an inch had fallen, bringing
Octobers precipitation total to 1.36 inches. Average
precipitation for October is three quarters of an inch, so

No.
162

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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

Tuesday ctober 4,
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weve already got that whipped with 28 days to go! But


wait, theres more. According to the National Weather
Service in Glasgow, a large storm system will continue
to lift north today and tonight bringing widespread
precipitation to the area. Rain will switch over to snow
from the north beginning this afternoon and continuing
overnight as colder air wraps around the backside of
the system. Two to four inches of snow will be possible
near the Canadian border and near the Little Rockies,
with less than an inch expected elsewhere.

Sept. 30 - Oct. 6

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Davyn 1st, Rance 2nd

Several Glasgow kids made the trip to Miles City for a


sectional in the NFL Punt, Pass & Kick program. Davyn
Myrick would win the 14-15-year-old girls division
while Rance Rhoads placed second in the 12-13-yearpld boys division. Davyn now has to wait and see
how her score compares to other sectionals as to who
advances to the Regional in Denver.

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Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2 bath


home, 2016 +/- sq. ft. sits on a
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dining and living room on the
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the lower level. Move in ready!

ASKING $129,000

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Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

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Yuck

Tonight: Periods of rain, possibly mixed with snow


showers before 1am, then scattered snow showers. Some
thunder is also possible. Low around 32. Breezy, with a
west northwest wind 23 to 28 mph decreasing to 17 to 22
mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 39 mph.
Chance of precipitation is 90%.
Wednesday: Scattered snow showers before 1pm, then
scattered rain and snow showers. Cloudy, with a high
near 40. West northwest wind 16 to 20 mph, with gusts as
high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Wednesday Night: Scattered rain and snow showers


before 7pm, then a slight chance of snow showers. Cloudy,
with a low around 28. Northwest wind 9 to 18 mph, with
gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Thursday: Isolated snow showers before 1pm. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 46. West northwest wind around
11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25.
North northwest wind 6 to 11 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. North wind
around 6 mph becoming east in the afternoon.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 56.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37.


Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61.

Columbus Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64.

GREAT OPPORTUNITY

20-982

CALL EARL HANDY 760-954-3301


www.hellandagencyinc.com

Charming duplex for sale in St.


Marie, Montana. This duplex needs
completion with your personal touch. It
is all painted on the inside and has lots
of the work done. Most of the materials
for completion are included in the
price. You can live in one side and rent
the other to cover your expenses. It
is located in one of the nicer areas of
St Marie. It has new furnaces, water
heaters and kitchen cabinets.

Asking $35,000

FOR RENT: Valley County Conservation District is Offering 3 pieces for fall
projects on the Ranch: A. Wheatheart High and Heavy Hitter post pounder
$95/day or $550 for 7 day Week.; B. Great Plains 10 no-till drill $12/acre or
$120/minimum 10 acres daily charge.; C. Pasture Aerator at $25 per day plus
$3.50/acre. Please contact the VC Conservation District Office M - W,
8am - 4pm at 406-228-4321 ext. 101, Stop by the USDA Service Center
Office on Hwy 2 W, or call Penny at 406-263-1579.
BUZZ
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath. $500/mo + deposit. CALL
228-2778 AFTER 2 PM
BUZZ
FOR RENT: One bedroom apt. furnished, utilities also - heat & water. No
pets. Laundry in house. PHONE 228-8110 OR 406-230-0791
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Newly Painted, 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500
per month + Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month.
CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.
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FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, one level. $475/mo. Pets considered. 75 B
North Star, St. Marie. CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Great Rentals in St. Marie at reduced price of $425 to help with
gas and driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and
furnace to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire a Social Service Director Strong communication and leadership
abilities are needed. Long Term Care experience is preferred. Benefits
available. Also, hiring 3 Dietary Aides; 1 Full-time, 2 Part-Time. Pay DOE.
Applications are available at the business office or local Job Service.
PLEASE CONTACT KARLY KRUCKENBERG, ADMINISTRATOR, FOR
MORE INFORMATION.
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bookkeepers, managers. Join a team of forward thinkers, challenged by
ideas and stimulating growth In downtown Glasgow. 406-228-2800
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES is looking for a full-time cook. Schedule
will include at least one weekend shift. Duties include cooking customer
meals to order, prep work (may include some baking), stocking and cleaning
the kitchen. Applicants must be able to: stand, bend and walk for much of
the shift. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Will be required to work some
holidays/overtime. Pay will start at $10.00/hr or higher DOE. Benefits include
vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement, group health insurance,
employee discounts. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN.

Feeling overwhelmed?
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Let us help.

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HALLOWEEN & FALL ITEMS

New
at the Nest
Baby Frames Blankets

Night Lights One-zies Bibs


New Luminara Candles New Vases
Beautiful New Prints Sconces

New Gourmet Foods Delicious Sauces BBQ Sauces


Dips Crackers And More.

Robyns
Nest
Home Decor & Fine Gifts

501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646

Celebrating
YEARS

Thursday, October 6
Stop by the Shop for
Cookies & Coffee

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54336 Hwy 2 E. Glasgow, MT

228-8961

Sept. 28 - Oct. 4, 2016


Bone-In Beef Family Pack

SHORT RIBS...........................$3.99 lb.


Bone-In Beef

RIB EYE ROAST ......................$6.99 lb.


Bone-In Beef

RIBEYE STEAKS ......................$7.99 lb.


Bone-In

SIRLOIN PORK CHOPS ..............$.99 lb.


Jennie-O Frozen Bone-In

TURKEY BREAST .....................$1.49 lb.


Atlantic

SALMON FILLETS....................$8.99 lb.


Willamette Valley Bacon Wrapped Beef

TENDERLOIN STEAKS..............$9.99 lb.


Mr. Dees 21-26 oz. Select Varieties

POTATOES .................................. 3/$4

or Citizen Center

Seni

WEDNESDAY
Stroganoff

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

Sen

Stag & Doe Night

OBITUARY

Starting Thursday, October 6


and will be held every 1st & 3rd
Thursday of the Month

Rick Robbins

Craig Richard (Rick) Robbins, died


September 30th, 2016 at his home in
Glasgow, MT surrounded by friends and
family. He had been diagnosed with lung
cancer October 9th, 2014.
Rick was born October 8th, 1957 to
Mavis (Keough) and Arnold Robbins of
Nashua, MT. Rick attended Nashua school
and completed high school in Glasgow.
In 1976 Rick married the love of his
life, Carol Marks. He enjoyed yard work,
woodworking, remodeling homes, and
playing cards and shooting pool with his
best friends Don Anderson, Dan Belleau
and the mighty Thor (Keithe Thorson) and
his family and many friends.
The greatest things in Ricks life
were his daughter, son-in-law and his
granddaughters. His special connection with
his granddaughters was what he called his
gift of life.
Rick began his work career working
with his father installing floor coverings.
During the summers, Rick worked with Bill
Riley, performing Glasgow school system
general maintenance. Rick later worked for
Joe Weber at Buttrey food store, where he
gained high regards for Joe and became great
friends.
Buttrey foods sent Rick through
management school and promoted him to
assistant manager of the Glasgow store. Rick
then went to Blue Rock Beverage as a driver
and subsequent manager. Rick was hired by
Holiday Station Store as manager where he
found his calling. Rick enjoyed the people,
both customers and workers at Holiday.

Rick was always available to help people
in need. Rick loved the Lord, and he used his

Glasgow Elks Lodge

$15 Per Person

Open to Paid-up Members


& Their Guests
Come Support our Lodge &
Enjoy a Great Meal!

many skills to help with home problems, and


he helped his coworkers. Ricks work ethic
was unparalleled. He worked after being
diagnosed with cancer until shortly before
his death.
He is preceded in death by his father
Arnold Robbins.
He is survived by Carol, his wife of 40
years, his daughter Nicole Mix, son-in-law
David Mix, granddaughters Jordan Mix, Ziva
Mix, and Jordan Rennick, his mother, Mavis
Robins, brothers Buck & Debi Robbins,
Merritt & Jamie Robbins, sisters Mickie &
Craig Luse, Victoria & John Young, Linda, &
Ron Bragg, mother-in-law Christina Marks,
brothers-in-law Ernest Marks, Patrick
Marks, William Marks, Christopher Marks,
sisters-in-law Betsy Marks-Quaring, Connie
Marks-Goodwin, and Cheryl Marks-Bruce.

A memorial service will be held Tuesday,
October 11th, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the First
Baptist Church in Glasgow, Montana
with Pastor Lonnie Eidson officiating. A
reception will follow services at the First
Baptist Church. Private burial will take place
at a later date.

WEDNESDAY

Sandwich
of the Week

Soup: Tomato Chili


Specials:

Polish Sausage
Grilled Cheese

Grilled Chicken

w/ BBQ Sauce,
Pickles & Cole Slaw
Hwy 2 West 228-2997

Hours

Lobby 11:00 - 8:00


Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00

Dine at theO
228-8006

Sables Echo
Taxidermy

Fish Rugs
Heads Birds
Pedestals
Full Body Restoration
Shipping Anywhere

(406) 228-8722
Cell: (406) 672-0058

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Egg & Cheese Omelet Tri Tater
Juice Milk
Lunch
Macaroni & Cheese Ham Peas
Bun w/ Jelly Rosy Applesauce
Choice of Fruit Milk

Bowling
El Cor Del Lanes

Monday Night Mens

Valley Bank
Markles
W: 6
L: 2
W: 3
L: 5
Old Mil Light
Holy Rollers
W: 6
L: 2
W: 2
L: 6
Pacific Steel
Ezzies
W: 4
L: 4
W: 2
L: 6
Sand Electric
BYE
W: 4
L: 4
W: 5
L: 3
WEEK 2 HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Valley Bank 970 & 2714 Team Hdc.:


Valley Bank 1173 & 3323 Ind. Scr.: Brandon
Bigelbach 256 & Joel Smith 638 Ind. Hdc.:
Brandon Bigelbach 287 & Jerry Doornek 744

Vicks Lanes

Nashua Mens League

Vicks Lanes
Glasgow Stockyards
W: 7
L: 1
W: 4
L: 4
Bergies
Hi-Line Ford
W: 6
L: 2
W: 2
L: 6
Tihista Construction Dahl Aviation
W: 5
L: 3
W: 2
L: 6
E.G.T.
Farmers Elevator
W: 4
L: 4
W: 2
L: 6
WEEK 1 HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Hi-Line Ford 759 & 2237 Team Hdc.:


Bergies 859 & Glasgow Stockyards 2409 Ind.
Scr.: Travis Nielsen 236 & 663 Ind. Hdc.: Tim
Bellon 261 & Travis Nielsen 663
WEEK 2 HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Hi-Line Ford 779 & 2267 Team


Hdc.: E.G.T. 897 & Bergies 2498 Ind. Scr.:
Ryen Falkenstern 246 & Rick Viste 618 Ind.
Hdc.: Reyn Falkenstern 264 & Rick Viste 723

Scotty Cross Country

Varsity Boys scores at


Havre: Fergus 34, Glasgow
57, Havre 78, Browning 111,
Belt/Centerville 211, Shelby
227, Rocky Boy 244, Poplar
259, No Score for: Hays
Lodge Pole, Frazer, Great Falls
Central, Harlem, Dodson/
Whitewater, and Cut Bank
Ellis McKean 5th 17:19
Ike Braaten 11th 17:40
Wilson Overby 12th 17:46
Merlin McKean 13th 17:57
Jacob Meiers 16th 18:17
Colin Jamba 23rd 18:48

Womens Commercial

FCB - Hinsdale
Holiday
W: 6
L: 2
W: 4
L: 4
Bud Light Girls
CBs Detailing
W: 5
L: 3
W: 3
L: 5
J & K Storage
Old Mil Light
W: 5
L: 3
W: 2
L: 6
Juices Card Room Ghost
W: 4
L: 4
W: 3
L: 5
WEEK 1 HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Holiday 592 & Bud Light Girls 1913


Team Hdc.: J & K Storage 736 & FCB-Hinsdale
2254 Ind. Scr.: Karen Bergtoll 222 & Sandy
Maczka 537 Ind. Hdc.: Joy Guttenberg 214 &
Juanita Morehouse 605
WEEK 2 HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Bud Light Girls 650 & Juices Casrd


Room 1904 Team Hdc.: J & K Storage 820 & CBs
Detailing 2385 Ind. Scr.: Jennifer Fischer 219 &
Sharlene Schmidt 530 Ind. Hdc.: Jackie Meiers
268 & Shyla Bergtoll 649

Vicks Lanes

Be sure to get your


weekly scores to us to
include in the Buzz!

Nashua Mixed League

Blind Side
Pauls Glass
W: 6
L: 2
W: 4
L: 4
Tag-A-Longs
North Forty
W: 5
L: 3
W: 1
L: 7
WEEK 1 HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Pauls Glass 611 & 1703 Team Hdc.:


Pauls Glass 796 & Blind Side 2265 Mens
Ind. Scr.: Dan Crotty 222 & Dale Pugh 616
Womens Ind. Scr.: Darci Shipman 180 & 413

Fax:
228-4578

Team Scr.: Blind Side 617 & 1649 Team Hdc.:


Blind Side 875 & 2423 Mens Ind. Scr.: Paul
Wemmer 207 & 535 Womens Ind. Scr.: Thelma
Riggin 193 & 496

Email:
bscentral@nemont.net

WEEK 2 HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Kaden Zimmerman 36th 19:53

Centerville, Hays Lodge Pole

Junior Varsity Boys


Trevor Johnson 11th 20:22
John Cremer 18th 21:21
Presly Hallock 24th 21:59
Tony Kaiser 29th 22:45
Nathanael Lippert 35th 23:42
Jaysen Turner 38th 24:12
Jordan Billingsley 39th 24:14

Brooke Westby 5th 22:02


Emily Kolstad 10th 22:22
Morgan Guttenberg 16th 23:00
Brinlie Nielsen 19th 23:06
Alaina Sallee 30th 23:51
Ali Cunningham 37th 25:03
Tyisha Begs His Own 43rd 26:11

Varsity Girls scores: Fergus


66, Havre 70, Glasgow 80,
Browning 90, Poplar 115, Malta
217, No Score for: Great Falls
Central, Box Elder, Harlem,
Rocky Boy, Frazer, Belt/

Junior Varsity Girls


Katie Kaiser 3rd 24:18
Nicole Williams 15th 27:22
Faith Sallee 19th 27:45
Natalia Melnyk 31st 29:05
Alexus Nistler 44th 30:34
Mattea Piersak 45th 30:35

Juice pops a 706


The bowling season is
well underway and lanes are
really heating up at El Cor
Del. In Monday Night League
last night (above scores are
from Week 2) Juice Fischer
had a 706 scratch series
(nothing new to him) with a
high game of 246. But it was
Curt Ross who had the high
scratch game with a 266.
And it should be noted
that one of the old-timers of
the league, Bill Stuart, rolled a
245 scratch game (313 hdc!).

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